>> shows that @url in @raggedright environments would need some >> improvements. > > The output looks the same whether it is in @raggedright or not, so > it seems that it needs improvement in both cases.
Well, yes, but there's not much you can do in the justifying case, I believe, since both underfull and overfull lines give horrible results. The `url' package also provides a means to insert some inter-character spaces, but this looks even worse IMHO :-/ > I looked at the documentation of the url package at > https://ctan.org/pkg/url?lang=en. If I understand it correctly the > "hyphens" option allows line breaking at a hyphen. Correct. > texinfo.tex is supposed to allow breaking at some characters but not > the hyphen. I think breaking at "/" would be sufficient in the > example you give. The problem is how to achieve this. You mean how to code it internally? I can't help, sorry, since my knowledge of `texinfo.tex' is too limited. For the interface to @url, I can imagine something like `@urefbreakhyphen' and `@urefnobreakhyphen' as an equivalent to the `hyphens' option. > In the meantime, @/ is an option to allow a break: Yep. Werner
